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Top NYPD Cop Kills Self After Being Questioned in Corruption Probe

A New York Police Department deputy inspector and friend of a prominent businessman who is the target of a federal corruption probe committed suicide at a golf course Friday. → Read More

Dick Cheney: I Will Support Trump

Former Vice President Dick Cheney says he has always supported the Republican presidential nominee and will do the same this year, even as it has become clear that that nominee will be Donald Trump. → Read More

Carson's Advice to Trump: 'Read the Bible and Pray'

Donald Trump supporter Dr. Ben Carson says the Republican front-runner needs to read the Bible and pray and step out of the center of the circle and let it be about other people as he attempts to repair the damage done to his campaign by recent missteps. → Read More

Obama Endorses 'Progressive' Wasserman Schultz for Re-Election to House

Democratic National Committee Chairwoman Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz has been officially endorsed by President Barack Obama as she tries to stave off a primary challenge to her House seat, with Obama labeling her "a strong, progressive leader" who has a proven history of ... → Read More

Cardinal Dolan: Can't March Madness Stop on Good Friday?

Two prominent Catholic universities are scheduled to play NCAA Tournament basketball games this week on Good Friday, the most solemn day on the Christian calendar, without causing a ripple of controversy in an increasingly secular society. → Read More

Ted Cruz Blasts 'Disastrous' Cuba Trip as Obama Poses at Che Guevara Mural

Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz decried President Barack Obama's historic visit to Cuba Monday, saying the left likes to put posters of Che Guevara on the wall even though he was a homicidal maniac, shortly after Obama drew heat from conservatives for posing... → Read More

8 of 11 Obamacare Co-ops Are Failing, 'on Corrective Action Plans'

The chief operating officer for the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services told a House committee last week that 8 of the 11 remaining Obamacare co-ops in the nation are being monitored closely for corrective action plans, the Washington Free Beacon reports. Dr.... → Read More

Poll: Trump Pulls Into Statistical Tie With Cruz in Texas

Sen. Ted Cruz's lead in Texas over GOP presidential front-runner Donald Trump among likely Republican primary voters has shrunk to one point, well within the margin of error, according to a new American Research Group poll. → Read More

Letters Reveal Close Friendship Between Pope John Paul II, American Woman

Hundreds of letters have been made public that document the extraordinarily close friendship the late Pope John Paul II had with a Polish-American woman.The BBC reported Monday that letters written by the revered Pontiff, who died in 2005, to philosopher Anna-Teresa... → Read More

NFL to Implement Rooney Rule for Women Executives

NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell has announced that the league's Rooney Rule, which mandates that a minority candidate be interviewed for all head coaching vacancies, will be extended to females seeking executive positions. → Read More

Family of American Left in Iran Learned of Prisoner Exchange on TV

Former FBI agent Robert Levinson was not part of the prisoner exchange that the Obama administration reached with Iran Saturday, and his family says they feel betrayed by the fact that no one at the White House even told them about the agreement. The family members only... → Read More

Swedes: Try to Reduce Sexual Assualts by Muslim Immigrants With Sex-Ed

A Swedish sex education group has touched on what it believes is the solution to the sexual assault crisis sparked by the wave of refugees entering Europe from predominantly Muslim countries. There is an acute need for knowledge about everything from sexually transmitted... → Read More

RNC Makes It Official: Cuts Ties With NBC for Feb. Debate

Following up on its Oct. 30 vow, the Republican National Committee officially severed ties with NBC and its properties Monday and will not allow the network to co-host the next GOP presidential debate on Feb. 26. The RNC made the move via a conference call vote on Monday ... → Read More

Elizabeth Warren Name Drops Black Lives Matter at MLK Breakfast

Sen. Elizabeth Warren took to the podium at a breakfast honoring the legacy of the Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. to "affirm that black lives matter," linking the 1960s civil rights icon with the controversial modern movement. → Read More

FEC Commissioner: Harry Reid Wants Use of 'Slush Fund' to Help Him Retire

Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid wants the Federal Election Commission to create an exemption that would allow him to spend $600,000 in unspent campaign and PAC funds on personal matters as he retires from office, the Washington Examiner reports. FEC Commissioner Lee E.... → Read More

Sheriffs Slam Mississippi Councilman For 'Throw Rocks' at Cops Comment

Enraged local sheriffs are lashing out at a Jackson, Mississippi councilman who said Sunday that residents should throw rocks, bricks or bottles at police from outlying areas who chase low-level criminal suspects into the overwhelmingly black city. → Read More

Charlie Crist Early Leader for House Seat in Dem-Leaning District

Attempting yet another political comeback, former Florida Gov. Charlie Crist is the early front-runner to win the Democrat primary in the race for the House seat being vacated by GOP Rep. David Jolly. → Read More

Megyn Kelly: Trump Tried to Woo Me Before Running for President

Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump "would send me press clippings about me" and "called from time to time to compliment a segment" on "The Kelly File" before he announced his run for the White House, Megyn Kelly says. → Read More

AZ GOP Resolution: 'Endorse Anyone But RINO McCain'

A prominent Arizona Republican has introduced a resolution for the state party to consider in January meetings that calls for it to endorse anyone but Senator [John] McCain in Arizona's 2016 Republican primary election for the U.S. Senate. East Valley precinct... → Read More

Rubio Nabs Endorsement of Another Top Romney Backer

In a move that further hints that Marco Rubio is continuing to solidify the support of the GOP establishment, the Florida senator has been endorsed for president by one of Mitt Romney's key allies. John Rakolta Jr., a national finance co-chairman for Romney's 2008 and 2012... → Read More